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dotted ; calyx — upper lobe shorter than the tube, the 

 lower much broader, almost twice as long as tne tube ; 

 corolla slightly longer than the lower calyx-lobe ; wings 

 and keol eCjiial, shorter than tne standard ; fruiting calyx 

 open, the pod much shorter than it ; pod ovate glabrous, 

 glandular and rugose. 



Summit of Mts. Broomo, Harris and Daglish ; Packhorso 

 and Harding Ranges. (W.V.F.). 



Height 6- 15ft. ; very strongly scented ; petioles IJin. or less 

 in length. ; leaflets 3in. long or less ; calyx 4 lines long ; 

 corolla purple ; standard 4 lines diameter ; keel very 

 obtuse. In sandy loams overlying quartzite and sand- 

 stone. 



Affinity to P. balsamica F. v. M. 



284. P. badocana Benth. 



Carson's Valley (J. Bradshaw and Allen) ; near Wyndham ; 



King River (W.V.F.). 

 Erect, 2-3ft. ; flowers purple. 



285. P. pustulata F. v. ]M. 



Stems erect, simple or slightly branched, 4-6ft. ; flowers 

 purple. 



286. P. leucantha F. v. M. 



Erect, 2— 4ft. ; standard white, the wings and keel white, 

 blotched with purple. 



287. Indigofera trita L. 



Negri River (Alex. Forrest) ; Ord and IsdeU Rivers (W.V.F.). 

 Ascending to 6in. in height ; flowers reddish. 



288. I. trifoliata L. 



Prince Regent's River (J. Bradshaw and Allen) ; IsdeU, 



Charnley, and Calder Rivers (W.V.F.) 

 Stems procumbent or ascending, 6-8in. high, occasionally 



above 1ft. ; flowers red. 



289. Tephrosia conspicua W.V.F. n. sp. 



An erect shrub, the branchlets, leaves, and inflorescence closely 

 invested with a yellowish velvety tomentum ; leaves 

 petiolate ; stipules narrow, deciduous ; leaflets 3-5, 

 ovate-lanceolate, muoronate, thinly coriaceous, nearly all 

 equal, petiolulate, the primary parallel veins conspicuous, 

 anastomosing near the margins and much reticulate 

 between ; racemes large, in the upper axils ; flowers 

 large, solitary or in clusters of 2-3 ; bracts sericeous, 

 broadly ovate, terminating in long acuminated points ; 

 calyx softly villous, the tube broad ; lobes ovate, acutely 

 acuminate, the lower longer than the tube, the lateral 



